With Apertured Receptacle Retaining Wall Patents (Class 206/194)
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Patent number: 11492173Abstract: The disclosed systems and methods relate to improved cases for securely storing and shipping products. A case can include a back panel, an upper foldable section, and a lower foldable section. Each of the features of the case can be manufactured on a single sheet of material. The upper and lower foldable sections include panels having apertures for holding the top and bottom of a product, respectively. The case is foldable into a closed configuration such that a lower holder panel, a lower front panel, and a bottom panel form a lower box configured to hold the bottom of the first product, and an upper holder panel, an upper front panel, and a top panel form an upper box configured to hold the top of the first product.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Citadel Casing LtdInventors: Douglas Rumsam, Timothée Lesné, Lewis Cheng, Andy Wong
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Patent number: 10710767Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a carton for packaging one or more articles, a blank for forming the carton and a method of packaging articles. The carton may have at least one display window for presentation of an article therein. The carton comprises a plurality of panels forming walls of a tubular structure including a top wall, a first side wall, a base wall, and a second side wall. The carton comprises an end closure structure for partially closing an end of the carton. The end closure structure comprises a top end closure flap hingedly connected to the top wall. At least one side end closure flap is hinged to a corner panel by a first fold line. The corner panel is hinged to one of the first and second side walls by a second fold line.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2018Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: WestRock Packaging Systems, LLCInventor: Julien D. Merzeau
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Patent number: 10641434Abstract: A glow stick carrier comprising one or more openable containers for carrying at least one substance, and one or more attachments of the container to a glow stick.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Peacock Law P.C.Inventor: Kevin R. Jackson
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Patent number: 10314439Abstract: A food and beverage carrier for carrying food and beverages includes a container having a front panel having a window opening for food placement, a rear panel, fourth side panels, a top panel including a handle, and a bottom panel including at least one drink cup opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2016Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: DOUBLE DECKER CARRY ALL, LLCInventor: Christopher Pollock
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Patent number: 10045645Abstract: The invention provides a portable cup holder for carrying a cup with, for example, take-out coffee. The portable cup holder is made with a minimum amount of material that may be folded rapidly and easily, and comprises a bottom portion 1 forming a bottom surface through which a cup opening 3 is formed, a fixing portion 4 connected to top and bottom ends of the bottom portion 1 and folded vertically, a rising portion 7 folded and disposed vertically at right and left ends of the bottom portion 1, a top portion 2 connected to the rising portion 7 forming a top surface and including the cup opening 3a, and a handle portion 10 folded vertically upwards at the top portion 2 that forms a handle.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Inventor: Yu Sin Kim
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Patent number: 9663750Abstract: A manufacturing article adapted for use in the production of pharmaceuticals comprising a tray comprising a base having a top surface; and a manifold extending from the top surface of the base, the manifold comprising a sidewall and an upper surface, the upper surface further comprising a channel, wherein, when viewed from the top surface, the base has an area, AB, the upper surface of the manifold has an area AM, and AB>AM, and wherein the base is adapted to support a plurality of vessels each adapted to contain a fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Mitchell L. Snyder, Clemens E. Zoellner, Thomas R. Nixon
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Patent number: 8091702Abstract: A folding cup holder carrier that provides for multiple cup carrying from a single folded sheet material blank. The cup carrier has a central handle with opposing tapered sides with multiple apertured hinged cup engagement flaps formed thereon. A base is defined between said respective sides below said multiple apertures to support a cup's bottom once placed through the corresponding apertures and retained by resilient retainment by the hinge flaps.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventor: Charles P. Keip
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Patent number: 8083126Abstract: A sling-type carrier with a two-layered handle that is connected to the panels that complete the sling in a cantilevered manner that resists tearing or separation of the handle layers.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: Jack Alan Fleming, Marion Jack Fleming
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Publication number: 20110139639Abstract: A single unit cardboard carrier is transformed from a collapsed state into an expanded multi-use carrier with a minimum of assembly actions. A preferred embodiment of the multi-use carrier has a central chamber, a plurality of vessel apertures located around the centered chamber, and has a handle spanning across the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Kim Sutton-Rainey, David M. Manthey
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Patent number: 7832554Abstract: A single unit cardboard carrier is transformed from a collapsed state into an expanded multi-use carrier with a minimum of assembly actions. A preferred embodiment of the multi-use carrier has a central chamber, a plurality of vessel apertures located around the centered chamber, and has a handle spanning across the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Kimada Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Kim Sutton-Rainey, David M. Manthey
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Patent number: 7740139Abstract: A carrier is formed of foldable sheet material, the carrier being usable with a container. The container has a top, a bottom and sides, the top having a handle, and at least one of the sides having a mouth for emptying contents from the container. The carrier includes a bottom, side panels adjoined and connected to the bottom, and a handle panel formed with at least one of the side panels. The handle panel includes a first aperture for fitting over the handle on the top of the container such that at least a portion of one of the side panels of the carrier rests against a side of the container directly opposite to the mouth.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: LBP Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Cook, Barry L. Silverstein, Kurt M. Wolf, James A. Hubbard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7735640Abstract: A carrier is formed of foldable sheet material, the carrier being usable with a container. The container has a top, a bottom and sides, the top having a handle, and at least one of the sides having a mouth for emptying contents from the container. The carrier includes a bottom, side panels adjoined and connected to the bottom, and a handle panel formed with at least one of the side panels. The handle panel includes a first aperture for fitting over the handle on the top of the container such that at least a portion of one of the side panels of the carrier rests against a side of the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: LBP Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Cook, Barry L. Silverstein, Kurt M. Wolf, James A. Hubbard, Jr.
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Patent number: 7677387Abstract: A carrier for holding a plurality of containers. The carrier has panels that extend at least partially around an interior of the carrier. The panels comprise at least one bottom panel, a front panel, a back panel, and at least two side panels. A divider flap is foldably attached to the back panel and the front panel. The side panels, the back panel, the divider flap, and the front panel are arranged to at least partially define at least two container-receiving spaces of the interior.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Kirsten Laura Brand, Colin P. Ford
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Publication number: 20100059392Abstract: The cup carrier has a generally flat appearance. One end of the cup carrier is opposite a second end. A central portion and two sides connect the ends. The one end and second end further incorporate handles. At least one hole for inserting a cup is positioned in the central portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: Usher Weinberger
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Publication number: 20080217191Abstract: We describe a carrier which seeks to prevent containers, such as bottles, located in compartments at open ends of the carrier from slipping out of the carrier. We also describe a carrier in which adjacently located bottles are prevented from contacting into each other. We further describe a carrier in which sliding movement of a loaded carrier across a surface is minimised.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: SMURFIT KAPPA ZEDEK B.V.Inventors: Ian Bates, Lourens Van Pesch
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Patent number: 7337897Abstract: A single unit cardboard carrier is transformed from a collapsed state into an expanded multi-use carrier with a minimum of assembly actions. A preferred embodiment of the multi-use carrier has a central chamber, a plurality of vessel apertures located around the centered chamber, and has a handle spanning across the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Kimada Packaging Inc.Inventors: Kim Sutton-Rainey, David M. Manthey
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Patent number: 6832687Abstract: A two-piece collapsible carrier for food and beverages. The lower carrier has a bottom and four side walls particularly adapted to carrier beverages in different sized containers. The side walls have uppermost edges higher than the tallest beverage containers to be normally carried. An upper food top having a bottom and side walls is carried over said lower carrier with the bottom of said upper tray resting on the uppermost edges of said lower carrier so that in normal use, the attitudes of the tray and beverage carrier remain the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Easy Carry, LLCInventor: Paul S. V. Davis
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Publication number: 20030106828Abstract: A carrier for transporting food and drink carriers is provided having a planar handle with a box-like support on each opposing side of the carrier. The upper surface of each support has an asymmetrically located opening for a beverage carrier and for a food carrier. A spacing member extends from a periphery of each opening and has a locking tab engaging a corresponding locking opening in a lower surface of the support. Promotional cards are formed in side walls of the supports and may be formed in the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Anthony L. Hunter
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Patent number: 6443308Abstract: A two-piece collapsible carrier for food and beverages. The lower carrier has a bottom and four side walls particularly adapted to carrier beverages in different sized containers. The side walls have uppermost edges higher than the tallest beverage containers to be normally carried. An upper food top having a bottom and side walls is carried over said lower carrier with the bottom of said upper tray resting on the uppermost edges of said lower carrier so that in normal use, the attitudes of the tray and beverage carrier remain the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Easy Carry LLCInventor: Paul S. V. Davis
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Patent number: 6298992Abstract: A foldable carrying device includes a base member having a bottom hole formed in the base member for inserting therein a food container stored with roasted or baked foods or other foods, and two handle members formed on opposite ends of the base member and interlockable for portable use, each handle member having a fastener directly cut out from the handle member, whereby upon interlocking of the two handle members to allow the fastener to fasten a beverage cup (or container) which is loaded on the food container, the beverage cup as stacked on the food container will be simultaneously carried compactly and conveniently.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Chung-Piao Tsao
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Patent number: 6230882Abstract: A carrier with internal support members for carrying multiple beverage containers. The carrier is formed from foldable material that can quickly and easily be erected and loaded with beverage containers. The internal support structure of the carrier comprises central support tabs extending from the top panels connected to bottom support tabs extending from the bottom panels. The internal support structure gives the carrier the tensile strength needed to support multiple beverage containers. Arcuate support members restrain the top portions of the beverage containers from lateral movement. The bottom support members straddle the beverage containers and restrain the bottom portions of the beverage containers from lateral movement. The elongated central support tabs extend slightly into the beverage container receptacles creating a flexure fit when loading beverage containers into the carrier. External support braces are positionable to hold the carrier open during loading.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Rock-Tenn CompanyInventor: Henry Wischusen, III
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Patent number: 6202836Abstract: A carrier for transporting food and beverage containers, having a first container support wall for supporting an upper portion of a food and beverage container, a second container support wall spaced vertically from the first wall for supporting a lower portion of a food and beverage container, wherein a plurality of apertures are disposed in the first and second walls for receiving a food and beverage container. The carrier is structurally reinforced by providing a plurality of reinforcement panels which extend between the first and second walls of the carrier, at least two of these reinforcement panels having selectively re-useable reinforcement flaps along their edges. A detachable coupon-like portion can be optionally provided in at least one the reinforcement panels.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Frank Picciolo
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Patent number: 6183027Abstract: A foldable fast-food carrying device includes: a paper board having a front and a rear wall upwardly folded from a bottom wall, at least a side cover hingedly secured to a side portion of the carrying device, a circular hole cut out in the bottom wall for loading a cup of soft drink in the circular hole, at least a partition member bent upwardly from an edge portion of the circular hole to serve as a partition between the soft drink and a hamburger or French-fries container stored in the carrying device, and several bottom locations provided on or in the bottom wall for storing the hamburger and French-fries container to be shielded by the side cover, and a pair of handle members respectively protruding from the front and rear walls for confining the fast foods within the carrying device. The two handle members are interlocked for conveniently carrying the fast foods as stored within the carrying device.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Chung-Piao Tsao
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Patent number: 6068127Abstract: A foldable container carrier and base, the carrier having first and second panels coupled together by a foldable hinge line, the first panel having at least one primary opening and being attached to a first series of panels along a second hinge line, the first series of panels including one panel having a secondary opening and designed to allow the first panel's primary openings to be in substantial registry with the first series of panel's secondary openings; the second panel having one primary opening and being attached to a second series of panels along a third hinge line, the second series of panels including one panel having a secondary opening therein and designed to allow the second panel's primary openings to be in substantial registry with the second series of panel's secondary openings; and a slot formed along the foldable hinge line, the slot adapted to receive a base handle of predetermined size and length.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Inventor: Anthony L. Hunter
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Patent number: 5957276Abstract: A paperboard blank storable in a flat condition ready for folding into a dual-configuration food and beverage carrier, selectively folded into an upright box with upward-extending handle panels and end walls with the handle panels extending from a box base around side walls and meeting over the box as a handle or alternatively into an inverted box with downwardly-extending side and end walls with handle panels extending from he base upward and away from the side walls. When the handle panels are folded toward and around the base side walls, the carrier is disposed to enclose foodstuffs placed in the carrier and simultaneously capable of carrying one or two cups placed through appropriately sized openings in the base.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: CLK Factor, Inc.Inventors: Donna Cutler, Per-Axel Lindstrom, Joseph Carmichael
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Patent number: 5927502Abstract: A foldable carrier for transporting a plurality of food or beverage containers, including (a) a handle portion having at least one slot formed therein; (b) a first panel having at least a first elliptical opening therein; (c) a second panel having at least a second elliptical opening therein; (d) a flexible connection between the handle portion and the first and second panels which permits the handle portion to be moved between a position where the handle portion is perpendicular to the first and second panels and a position where the handle portion is substantially parallel with one of the first and second panels; (e) a third panel with third and fourth elliptical openings and resulting in perpendicular alignment between the first and third, and second and fourth elliptical openings, which connects both the first and second cup supporting panels and limits movement of the first panel towards the second panel when food or drink containers are placed in and carried by the first and second openings; and (f) a lType: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: Anthony L. Hunter
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Patent number: 5819920Abstract: A basket-style carrier with rounded corners and a partial top panel. Cutouts in the side and end panels are designed to receive reinforcing struts of molded plastic shipping trays when packed in such trays. The bottom panel of the carrier is comprised of a bottom panel section connected to a center support panel and bottom panel flaps connected to the side panels. The dimensions of the carrier and the location of cell divider partitions are such that the corner areas of the carrier are forced into rounded shape by the bottles being loaded into the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Robert L. Sutherland
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Patent number: 5803264Abstract: A carrier for beverage containers and food includes spaced upper and lower panels with aligned openings for receiving the beverage containers. A vertical panel extends from the central portion of the upper panel, and a food carrier tray having a slot through which the fingers of the carrier may be passed is fit over the vertical panel. Flaps which provide additional support to the beverage rack portion, limit movement of the beverage containers and provide additional support and stability to the carrier when the carrier is placed on a level surface depend downward from the upper and lower panels at the locations of the openings. Also disclosed is a blank for use in forming the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Alian Paper Products LLCInventors: Albert Gersten, Ian Behar, Glen A. Thresher
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Patent number: 5797486Abstract: A carrier for transporting food and beverage containers having a first container support wall for supporting an upper portion of a food and beverage container, a second container support wall vertically spaced from the first wall for supporting a lower portion of a food and beverage container, wherein a plurality of apertures are disposed in the first and second walls for receiving a food and beverage container. The carrier is structurally reinforced by providing a plurality of reinforcement panels which extend between the first and second walls of the carrier. A detachable coupon-like portion can be optionally provided in at least one of the reinforcement panels.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: Frank J. Picciolo
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Patent number: 5743389Abstract: Prepared flat paper stock blank is disposed for assembly into a dual-configuration food and beverage carrier, selectively folded into an upright box with upward-extending side walls and end walls with handle panels extending from the box base around the side walls and meeting over the box as a handle or alternatively into an inverted box with downwardly-extending side and end walls with handle panels extending from the base upward and away from the side walls. When the handle panels are folded toward and around the base side walls, the carrier is disposed to enclose foodstuffs placed in the carrier. When the handle panels are folded away from the base side walls, the carrier becomes a cup and cone carrier, the box being carried inverted. One or more holes are provided in the base section for receiving cups and cones. Hinged sectors are provided at the hole perimeter to cover the hole, lightly connected until mildly urged downward to receive a cup thereby breaking the light connection.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: CLK Factor, Inc.Inventors: Donna Cutler, Thomas Cutler, Per-Axel Lindstrom, William Kawahara
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Patent number: 5738217Abstract: A bottomless foldable carrier for transporting a plurality of food or beverage containers, including (a) a handle portion; (b) a first cup supporting panel having at least a first elliptical opening therein; (c) a second cup supporting panel having at least a second elliptical opening therein; (d) a flexible connection between the handle portion and the first and second cup supporting panels which permits the handle portion to be moved between a position where the handle portion is perpendicular to the first and second panels and a position where the handle portion is substantially parallel with one of the first and second panels; and (e) a third panel with third and fourth elliptical openings, which connects both the first and second cup supporting panels, limits movement of the first cup supporting panel towards the second cup supporting panel when beverage containers are placed in and carried by the first and second openings, and allows perpendicular alignment between the first and third, and second and foType: GrantFiled: November 7, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Anthony L. Hunter
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Patent number: 5657865Abstract: A basket-style carrier having reinforced corner areas and reinforced end panels. Bottom panel reinforcing flaps are connected to the end panels and to gusset panels which in turn are connected to a bottom panel flap. The gusset panels lie between the reinforcing flaps and the bottom panel. The end panels include cutouts from which end panel reinforcing flaps are formed. The end panel reinforcing flaps are adhered to the end panels adjacent the cutouts. Side panel cutouts have cover flaps foldably attached. When folded into the carrier, the cover flaps form bottle stabilizers and also cover the pricing code on packaged articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Glen Harrelson
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Patent number: 5653340Abstract: A package comprises a plurality of articles, a strap and a carton of a tubular structure. The articles are arranged in a group of at least one row such that the longitudinal axes of the articles are disposed vertically and parallel to each other. The strap extends generally horizontally around the circumference of the group of articles to hold the articles together in a unit. The carton includes a top wall panel, a pair of side wall panels and a pair of secured base panels. The carton extends around the group of articles such that the side wall panels are disposed over the straight runs of the strap, respectively. At least one of the side wall panels has a restraining flap for limiting vertical displacement of the strap. The flap is hinged to the side edge of the one side wall panel and is folded inwardly of the tubular structure into the space between adjacent articles in the row to be disposed at a location vertically adjoining the adjacent straight run.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Jean-Yves Daniel
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Patent number: 5558224Abstract: A triangular carrier comprised of a top panel and converging end panels connected to triangular side panels. The carrier holds a plurality of rows of articles, each article extending between the side panels, with each row containing a greater number of articles than the next lower row. For an equilateral carrier, each row contains one more article than the next lower row. Openings at the corners of the carrier allow portions of adjacent articles to protrude.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: James C. Fogle
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Patent number: 5485915Abstract: A wrap-around carrier for packaging curved articles, such as beverage bottles or cans. Retainer flaps extending inwardly from heel cutouts are connected to the side panels and the bottom panel by gusset panels. The fold lines of the gusset panels are arranged to create a bias which maintains pressure on the articles to prevent movement within the carrier. The lower gusset panels are located between the bottom of the adjacent article and the bottom panel of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Randall L. Harris
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Patent number: 5484053Abstract: A carrier with both a bottom panel and an upper panel containing openings through which the necks of packaged bottles extend. The upper panel is comprised of adjacent sections foldably connected to a central handle panel and to an intermediate panel. The latter panel also contains bottle openings and is foldably connected to a central vertical support panel. The arrangement permits loading by placing bottles on the bottom panel and pushing down on the handle panel, which causes the upper panel sections to pivot down over the bottles. Support tabs may surround the bottle openings in the upper panel to engage shoulders on the bottle necks.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Randall L. Harris
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Patent number: 5427242Abstract: A package comprises a plurality of beverage cans arranged into a group of at least two vertically-aligned tiers, a carton disposed around the exterior of the group of the cans, and a divider panel disposed between upper and lower adjacent tiers. Each can has a cylindrical side wall defining an axis. The cans in each tier have their axes disposed vertically and parallel to each other. The carton includes top and bottom panels interconnected by a pair of side panels to form a tubular structure, and a pair of end closure structures disposed to close opposite open ends of the tubular structure. The end closure structures are connected to the tubular structure and are disposed substantially adjacent the side walls of the cans of the group along opposite ends of the group. The divider panel is provided with a pair of anchor flaps which are secured to the end closure structures.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventors: James R. Oliff, James T. Stout
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Patent number: 5310050Abstract: Means for holding the bottoms of petaloid shaped bottles in place in a wrap-around carrier. Side panel apertures include flaps connected to the side panel by fold lines which are inwardly curved at their upper portions. The lower portions of each pair of flaps extend toward each other so as to engage one or more support feet of the adjacent bottle and be forced out from the side panel thereby. The curved portion of the fold lines biases the flaps against the support feet, regardless of which portion of the feet engage the flaps, to assist in holding the bottles in place within the carrier. Fold lines extending from the flap edges to the flap fold lines and hook-shaped slits at the upper ends of the flaps allow the side flaps to flex lengthwise.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Robert L. Sutherland
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Patent number: 5267644Abstract: A tuckable carrier includes an one-piece paper or plastic board having a pluralty of container holes formed in a central base plate portion, a pair of side-wing plate portions respectively protruding sidewardly from the central base plate portion, and a pair of handle portions respectively formed on two outer end portions of the two side-wing plate portions adapted to be held by a user's hand, in which a plurality of portable containers such as paper boxes filled with beverage liquid or foods generally formed as truncated cone shape or prismatic shape tapered downwardly can be engageably inserted into the plurality of container holes and the two handle portions formed on the one-piece board can be tucked to be held by the user's hand for carrying the portable containers conveniently.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1991Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Inventor: Chung-Piao Tsao
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Patent number: 5249738Abstract: Disclosed is a package formed from a one-piece wrapper, typically made of carrier board, that is folded around twenty-four cans or bottles including a top and bottom of the package having cuts or perforations that partially separate the package into two twelve-packs; each side of the package having at least one tear-strip aligned with the cuts or perforations that will complete the separation into two twelve-packs; and the top of the package having a second pair of tear-strips which will allow the two twelve-packs to be separated into four six-packs. The wrapper can be folded in such a manner that the two six-packs of each of the two twelve-packs is separated by a center divider in the wrapper. This divider has a perforated top end which is aligned with the tear-strips. The two sides of the divider are held together by an adhesive which allows the six-packs to be separated.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1990Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Container Systems, Inc.Inventor: Elmer D. Werth
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Patent number: 5246113Abstract: A carrier containing a plurality of layers of articles, such as beverage cans, arranged in stacked end-to-end fashion. The carrier is fully enclosed and is formed with overlapping top panel flaps which produce an area of double thickness between handle openings in the flaps. A reinforcing sheet on the underside of the top panel in the double layer area protects against tearing, while stress relief lines in the form of score lines extending from the ends of the handle opening to the corners of the carrier provide for distribution of lifting and carrying stresses. A separator sheet preventing direct contact between stacked articles extends between layers and may include distortable areas aligned with the articles. Downward pressure on the upper layer causes the bottom of an article to force the distortable area into a recess in the top of the next lower article.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Riverwood International CorporationInventor: Richard L. Schuster
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Patent number: 5044498Abstract: A packaging device for individual containers comprising a cardboard, plastic material or similar blank with a surface formed with orifices through which the containers pass and grooved along two continuous or discontinuous lines defining two strips, which, after bending form two short parallel flaps with tongues coming from the orifices in the blank and adapted to be erected therefrom opposite the flaps, the containers--held in the orifices--are further supported by the flaps or the tongues bearing under an external projection of the containers, which tongues act in the manner of buttresses or stays, by bearing on a zone of small extent of the projection, and the total height of the tongues and flaps by which the device may rest on a display surface or any appropriate support is substantially equal to the height of the containers.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Compagnie Gervais DanoneInventors: Daniel Galiegue, Eric Thiry
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Patent number: 4938356Abstract: The invention provides a packaging device for individual containers comprising a cardboard, plastic material or similar blank with a surface formed with orifices through which said containers pass and grooved along two continuous or discontinuous lines defining two strips, which, after bending form two short parallel flaps with tongues coming from the cut-outs forming said orifices in the blank and adapted to be erected therefrom opposite the flaps, said containers--held in said orifices--are further supported by said flaps or said tongues bearing under an external projection of the containers, which tongues act in the manner of buttresses or stays, by bearing on a zone of small extent of the projection, and the total height of the tongues and flaps by which the device may rest on a display surface or any appropriate support is substantially equal to the height of said containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Compagnie Gervais DanoneInventors: Daniel Galiegue, Eric Thiry
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Patent number: 4807751Abstract: A unitary package for retaining and handling a plurality of generally elongate containers arranged in array includes an arranging structure in which an apertured sheet of resiliently deformable material has a plurality of apertures within which respective lower end portions of the containers are gripped in mutually spaced apart relationship. A film envelope is stretched over the container array and bonded to the sheet of the arranging structure to provide tensioned cohension between the sheet and the envelope which cooperate to produce structural integrity of the package and handling as a stabilized unit without relative skewing of the containers.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Mindaugas J. Klygis, William N. Weaver
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Patent number: 4712680Abstract: An improved single piece plastic carrier for a plurality of filled and capped bottles in which the neck of each bottle to be carried by the carrier is received in an aperture in the top panel of the carrier and is supported by a pair of spaced apart tabs which extend radially inwardly from the aperture. Each such tab has a substantially greater arcuate extent than the tabs utilized in prior art carriers, and each such tab, therefore, is substantially less yieldable than such prior art tabs. The substantially reduced tab yieldability is advantageous in preventing accidental disengagement of the bottle in the aperture from the carrier. Additionally, the carrier is provided with at least a pair of spaced apart centering lugs near each bottle carrying aperture of the carrier, in the juncture between the top panel of the carrier and the side wall thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Owens-Illinois Plastic Products Inc.Inventor: Aldo Panazzolo
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Patent number: 4645072Abstract: A container carrier adapted for receiving a plurality of containers for transportation of same is assembled from a unitary sheet of plastic. The containers are captured between retainer edges of transverse members forming a supporting web at the lower portion of the carrier. The panels function to clamp the containers in position upon seating of the containers in the carrier. In a filled configuration the carrier is supportable on a plurality of legs which are configured to cooperate with the transverse members for retainably capturing the containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1984Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventor: William C. Lemon
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Patent number: 4596356Abstract: A carton (Cn) accommodating two rows (R.sup.1, R.sup.2) of uniform containers (C) comprising a top panel (12) overlying the tops of the containers and a base panel (16,18,20,22) interconnected by spaced side wall panels (14,24) to form a tubular structure. The base panel includes a pair of outer base panels (16,22) adjacent respective ones of the side wall panels and on which base portions of the containers are seated and a pair of inner base panels (18,20) dislodged upwardly between two adjacent rows of containers to form a keel (72) therebetween. Each inner base panel is formed with apertures (54,56,58 and 60,62,64) which receive and locate lower portions of the containers so that they are held spaced relative to one another. A plurality of partition panels (66,68,70) extend from the keel separating adjacent containers in one row from those in the neighboring row, the partition panels being connected to the top panel thereby maintaining the structural rigidity of the keel.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1985Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: The Mead CorporationInventor: Jean Chaussadas
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Patent number: 4406365Abstract: A collapsible carrier for bottled beverages which is formed from a blank of paperboard or similar material, cut and creased so that it may be folded and glued to establish, when set up, a bottom, upstanding side and end walls, and a handle and partition structure which includes a longitudinal center partition and three cross partitions on opposite sides thereof to divide the carrier into eight bottle receiving cells with the cross partitions providing two plies of blank material between points of bottle contact and with the center partition providing two plies of material between transverse pairs of bottles.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1981Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Federal Paper Board Co., Inc.Inventor: Francis V. Kulig
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Patent number: 4324328Abstract: A carrier is provided for use in manually carrying a plurality of articles arranged in a pair of substantially parallel rows. The carrier includes a base panel for subtending and supporting the rows of articles. End panels are foldably connected to and extend upwardly from first opposed peripheral segments of the base panel. Side panels are foldably connected to and extend upwardly from second opposed peripheral segments of the base panel. Interconnecting and spanning the distance between the upper portions of the end panels is an elongated hand-gripping unit. The unit defines a substantially vertical plane extending between the rows of articles. Foldably connected to and extending outwardly in opposite directions from the lower portion of the unit are article-retaining flaps. Each flap is provided with means for supportingly accommodating the necked portions of the articles of a row.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Packaging Corporation of AmericaInventor: Charles L. Champlin
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Patent number: 4197941Abstract: There is provided a unique tray or package for presenting a sanitary (sterile) container. The package is arranged so that the container and associated parts of the kit are presented in a specific and sequential manner so that a prescribed utilization of the container and associated apparatus is achieved and a sterile condition is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1978Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Assignee: Bergen-Brunswig CorporationInventor: Peter R. Halasz